Seattle Seahawks to open fan registration for Training Camp

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The Seattle Seahawks commenced their minicamp on Tuesday, the final mandatory event before their training camp starts on July 23. Fan registration for training camp and the upcoming Football Fest opens on June 17, with an exclusive presale for season ticket holders on June 16. Attendees can enjoy pre-practice autograph sessions with Seahawks Legends and post-practice interactions with coaches and players. A $15 transportation fee is required for off-site parking and shuttle services, as walk-ups to the Virginia Mason Athletic Center are not allowed. The team will distribute 5,000 complimentary tickets to community groups in celebration of its 50th season.

The NFL Clear Bag Policy will apply at both events, allowing outside food and factory-sealed water bottles in compliant bags. Fans can also enjoy entertainment from the Seahawks Dancers and Blue Thunder, along with pop-up stores featuring team merchandise. Food and beverages will be available for purchase, enhancing the experience for attendees.

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